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Right, let me get this off my chest to start with; I could NOT care less that the Tucker Carlson-Conor interview took place in the popular Free Masonic Hall in Dublin. This is a venue used for many things and I also note that the venue itself has come out and expressed regret it was used, stating that Conor McGregor’s “morals and principles” clash with their values. and condemned its use by Tucker and Conor. That tells you plenty about the Freemasons in Dublin.
But don’t be distracted on WHERE it happened, focus on WHAT was discussed!
The hour-long conversation covered Conor McGregor’s political ambitions, his views on immigration, and his vision for Ireland. McGregor, who announced his intention to run for the Irish presidency in early 2025, used this chat to articulate his populist, anti-establishment stance.
He spoke passionately about Ireland’s “plight” and “fight,” emphasising the BIG issues like immigration, government overspending, and the erosion of Irish identity. He claimed that Ireland was “losing its Irishness” due to “illegal mass migration” and he is QUITE right to do so. Tucker reinforced McGregor’s claims, suggesting Ireland’s demographic changes were a deliberate attack on its indigenous population. The pair also discussed the insane bureaucratic hurdles McGregor faces in his presidential bid, which requires nominations from four county councils or 20 Oireachtas members—barriers McGregor and Carlson framed as undemocratic. It is ENTIRELY undemocratic and I don’t quite know how McGregor gets round these hurdles.
The interview had a few laughs in it too! Carlson jokingly asked if McGregor, as Irish president, would deport Rosie O’Donnell, who has moved to Ireland after Donald Trump’s 2024 election victory.
Naturally the scum Irish media have slammed the interview calling it a platform for unchecked disinformation. Pot. kettle. black. The Irish Times called it “unhinged” and “wearily predictable”. These stooges of the State were angry that Carlson “failed to challenge” McGregor’s claims, such as Ireland’s government having “ill intent” or a “war on Christianity,” drawing the usual accusations of enabling “far-right narratives”
Conor McGregor should be judged on what he says and there is NOTHING in this interview I would disagree with! He is clear sighted and yet positive for the future of Ireland! Were he to become Irish President, that would be a terrific result for Ireland and its ancient heritage!
Unless things change and soon, the Irish will be a minority within Ireland in 20 years and the land of saints and scholars will be the land of third world migrants.
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